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Bearer Python client
pip install bearer
Get your Bearer Secret Key and integration id from the Dashboard and use the Bearer client as follows:
from bearer import Bearer
bearer = Bearer('BEARER_SECRET_KEY') # find it on https://app.bearer.sh/keys
github = (
bearer
.integration('your integration id') # you'll find it on the Bearer dashboard https://app.bearer.sh
.auth('your auth id') # Create an auth id for your integration via the dashboard
)
print(github.get('/repositories').json())
We use requests internally and we
return the response from this library from the request methods (request,
get, head, post, put, patch, delete).
More advanced examples:
# With query parameters
print(github.get('/repositories', query={ 'since': 364 }).json())
# With body data
print(github.post('/user/repos', body={ 'name': 'Just setting up my Bearer.sh' }).json())
Bearer client is written on top of excellent requests library. Bearer provides reasonable defaults but you can adjust http client configuration by using any keyword argument which is accepted by requests.request method using http_client_settings keyword argument.
By default bearer client times out after 5 seconds. Bearer allows to increase the timeout to up to 30 seconds
from bearer import Bearer
bearer = Bearer('BEARER_SECRET_KEY', http_client_settings={"timeout": 10}) # increase the request timeout to 10 seconds globally
# you can specify client settings per integration as well
github = bearer.integration('github', http_client_settings={"timeout": 2}) # github api is super fast 2 seconds should be plenty
print(github.get('/user/repos'))
# setup venv
$ python -m venv venv
# install dependencies
$ venv/bin/python setup.py develop
# start the console
$ venv/bin/python
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